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3

Repeat steps 1–2 until you observe full or acceptable signal 

strength.

4

Permanently mount the antenna.

Surface Mounting the Antenna

NOTICE

If you are mounting the bracket on fiberglass with screws, it is 

recommended to use a countersink bit to drill a clearance 

counterbore through only the top gel-coat layer. This will help to 

avoid cracking in the gel-coat layer when the screws are 

tightened.

Before you permanently mount the antenna, you must test the 

mounting location for correct operation (

Testing the Mounting 

Location

, page 1

).

1

Using the surface-mount bracket   as your mounting 

template, mark the three pilot-hole locations and trace the 

cable-hole in the center of the bracket.

2

Set the surface-mount bracket aside.
Do not drill through the bracket.

3

Drill the three 3.2 mm (

1

/

8

 in.) pilot holes.

4

Drill the 19 mm (

3

/

4

 in.) cable hole in the center.

5

Use the included M4 screws to secure the surface-mount 

bracket to the mounting surface.

6

Route the cable   through the center hole, and connect it to 

the antenna.

7

Verify the large gasket   is in place on the bottom of the 

antenna, place the antenna on the surface-mount bracket, 

and twist it clockwise to lock it in place.

8

Secure the antenna to the mounting bracket with the included 

M3 screw  .

9

Route the cable away from sources of electronic interference.

Mounting the Antenna on a Pole

Mounting the Antenna with the Cable Routed Outside the 

Pole

Before you permanently mount the antenna, you must test the 

mounting location for correct operation (

Testing the Mounting 

Location

, page 1

).

1

Route the cable through the pole-mount adapter  , and 

place the cable in the vertical slot   along the base of the 

pole-mount adapter.

2

Screw the pole-mount adapter onto a standard 1 in. OD, 14 

threads per inch, pipe-threaded pole (not included).
Do not overtighten the adapter on the pole.

3

Connect the cable to the antenna.

4

Place the antenna on the pole-mount adapter and twist it 

clockwise to lock it in place.

5

Secure the antenna to the adapter with the included M3 set 

screw  .

6

With the antenna installed on the pole mount, fill the 

remaining gap in the vertical cable slot with a marine sealant 

(optional).

7

Attach the pole to the boat if it is not already attached.

8

Route the cable away from sources of electronic interference.

Mounting the Antenna with the Cable Routed Through the 

Pole

Before you permanently mount the antenna, you must test the 

mounting location for correct operation (

Testing the Mounting 

Location

, page 1

).

1

Position a standard 1 in. OD, 14 threads per inch, pipe-

threaded pole (not included) in the selected location, and 

mark the approximate center of the pole.

2

Drill a hole using a 19 mm (

3

/

4

 in.) drill bit for the cable to 

pass through.

3

Fasten the pole to the boat.

4

Thread the pole-mount adapter onto the pole.
Do not overtighten the adapter.

5

Route the cable through the pole and connect it to the 

antenna.

6

Place the antenna on the pole-mount adapter and twist it 

clockwise to lock it in place.

7

Secure the antenna to the adapter with the included M3 set 

screw  .

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